To Apply
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Position Contact:
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Margaret Knox, 02 6212 3672
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Agency Recruitment Site:
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http://www.naa.gov.au
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This notice is part of the electronic Public Service Gazette PS34 - 24 Aug 2017 Published by Australian Public Service Commission.
Applicants to vacancies notified in all formats of the electronic Public Service Gazette should be aware;
. that the names of successful applicants will also be notified in all formats of the electronic Public Service Gazette
. applicants found suitable may be offered similar employment opportunities by other Australian Public Service agencies
Attorney-General
Vacancy N.N. 10711374
Office of the Australian Information Commissioner Closing date: Friday, 15 December 2017
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Job Title:
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2017 OAIC Temporary Employment Register
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JobType:
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Non-ongoing (Temporary), Full-time, Part-time, Casual
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Location:
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Sydney - NSW
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Salary:
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$64,921 - $133,328
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Classifications:
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APS Level 4, APS Level 5, APS Level 6, Executive Level 1, Executive Level 2
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Agency Website:
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http://www.oaic.gov.au
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Job Description http://www.oaic.gov.au/about-us/careers
Duties
The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner’s (OAIC) 2017 Temporary employment register is open for candidates to register a general expression of interest for temporary employment.
We are seeking appropriately skilled and qualified individuals to fill short term or temporary vacancies. Opportunities exist for periods up to 18 months for classification levels of APS4 to EL2.
The three broad functions of the OAIC are Privacy, Freedom of Information (FOI) and Information policy. What skills/qualities are we looking for?
We are looking for highly motivated people that can exercise initiative, have excellent communication skills and high-level
analytical skills.
Applicants should have experience in:
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Policy / Research
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Case management/ Dispute Resolution
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Legal interpretation / Drafting guidance
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Investigations / Decision writing
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Assessments / Audits
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Enquiries line
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Media and Communications
To Apply
Applications can be made online via the Careers page of the OAIC’s website @ https://www.oaic.gov.au/about-us/careers.
Applications will remain valid until 31 December 2017 where upon applicants will need to reapply for the 2018 Temporary Employment Register.
Eligibility
Applicants must be Australian citizens and be willing and eligible to obtain a security clearance.
Notes
Non-ongoing opportunity will be offered for a specified term
Short term or temporary vacancies may be offered for varying period of up to 18 months
To Apply
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Selection Documentation:
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1300363992, oaicjobs@humanrights.gov.au
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Position Contact:
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1300363992
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Agency Recruitment Site:
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https://www.oaic.gov.au/about-us/careers
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This notice is part of the electronic Public Service Gazette PS34 - 24 Aug 2017 Published by Australian Public Service Commission.
Applicants to vacancies notified in all formats of the electronic Public Service Gazette should be aware;
. that the names of successful applicants will also be notified in all formats of the electronic Public Service Gazette
. applicants found suitable may be offered similar employment opportunities by other Australian Public Service agencies
Vacancy N.N. 10711421
Australian Communications and Media Authority Closing date: Monday, 4 September 2017 Communications Infrastructure
Spectrum Planning and Engineering, Spectrum Planning
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Job Title:
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Student Radiocommunications Engineer
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JobType:
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Non-ongoing (Temporary), Casual
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Location:
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Melbourne - VIC
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Salary:
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$48,986 - $54,070
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Classifications:
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APS Level 2
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Position No:
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1799
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Job Description http://www.acma.gov.au/theACMA/About/Careers/Life-at-the-ACMA/job
Duties
No. PS34 - 24 Aug 2017
Interested in working with the latest radiofrequency technologies such as 5G, Satellite Systems, next generation communications and more? Want to be part of an innovative and agile team that shapes the Australian landscape and benefits consumers?
The Student Radiocommunications Engineer position sits within the Spectrum Planning Section,Spectrum Planning and Engineering Branch, which is responsible for national radiofrequency planning, including the development of engineering, technical policy and arrangements for access to the radiofrequency spectrum. The branch operates in a complex technical and regulatory environment in an industry characterised by rapid development and ongoing change.
The Spectrum Planning Section undertakes the planning and engineering work to develop spectrum frameworks for new radiocommunications services. A significant focus of the section is the planning of spectrum allocations for the introduction of new mobile broadband services. The Student Radiocommunications Engineer will assist the section with engineering research and analysis and computer based modelling to support established project milestones.
Eligibility
To be eligible for non-ongoing employment with the ACMA, an applicant must have a legal right to work in Australia.
Notes
Non-ongoing opportunity will be offered for an irregular/intermittent term
This position will be offered on a non-ongoing (casual) basis for up to 12 months with the possibility of extension.
About Australian Communications and Media Authority
ACMA is Australia’s regulator for broadcasting, the internet, radiocommunications and telecommunications.
We work with industry and government, locally and internationally, so that Australians can enjoy the best and most innovative media and communications services in a fair, responsible, safe and productive way.
The ACMA provides a supportive and respectful work environment that values the diversity of our employees. Our three main offices are in Canberra, Melbourne and Sydney. Visit acma.gov.au for more information on joining our team
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